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Revision as of 15:30, 15 October 2020
Team
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Meet the wetlab team
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Peter Bing Svendsen
Member of the team building team, video team, Human Practices and the wetlab group.
Why did you join iGEM this year?
I joined the team because it is a great opportunity to acquire new skills and it is always fun helping with a project that tries to create novel solutions.
What’s your interest area in synthetic biology or bioscience?
Anything that has to do with genetic engineering is a huge passion of mine. So to optimize and harness the power of microorganisms in order to create new drugs, enzymes or other biological products is something I find truly exciting.
What’s your biggest screw up in the kitchen?
I have killed yeast with hot water and salt while baking on separate occasion - which is hard to admit as a biotechnology student.